| http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/~jaffer/Geometry/Marbling |
Topological Computer Graphics |
Sophisticated computer-generated images tend to be rendered from exhaustively detailed geometries of no import -- except that simpler forms are not pleasing to the eye.
Presented here are practical methods for visualizing topologically
stretchy deformations of the plane.
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Fractals?
The Mandelbrot set and related curves display banding, but have only a couple parameters affecting them. These couple parameters change disparate features throughout the image. Although one can affect the drawing, one cannot control it.Also, fractals' self-similarity down to infinitesimal scales is more akin to the Horned Sphere counterexample than to the simply connected homeomorphisms explored here.
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